Base Metal Stocks Articles

CHINA REBAR: Sellers cut prices to stimulate sales

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

China's rebar prices dipped on Friday July 19 after selling pressure picked up in the market. Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,960-3,990 yuan ($576-580) per tonne, down 10 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Beijing): 3,880-3,920 yuan per tonne, down 10-20 yuan per tonneSellers lowered their prices during the day in an attempt to secure more orders ahead of the weekend, sources said.A trader in Shan...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 19/07: LME nickel price softens amid moderate turnover; copper rallies above $6,000/t

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

Nickel's three-month price on the London Metal Exchange was lower during morning trading on Friday June 19, with the metal's weeklong price rally cooling across Asian trading hours. Nickel futures were recently seen trading around $14,745 per tonne, with volume traded lower than in recent days at some 3,900 lots exchanged as of 9.00am London time. Price action in nickel had surpassed $15,000 per t...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 19/07: Antimony trioxide price dips; selenium softens

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

FASTMARKETS NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 19/07: Minor metals

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

The following Fastmarkets minor metals prices changed on Friday July 19:Minor metalsAntimony max 100ppm Bi, in-whs Rotterdam $/tonne: $5,950-6,150 per tonne from $5,950-6,200Bismuth 99.99% Bi min, in-whs China, yuan/tonne: 41,000-42,000 yuan per tonne from 40,500-41,500 yuanChromium alumino-thermic 99% min, in-whs Rotterdam, $/tonne: $7,350-7,600 from...Read More

CHINA MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 19/07: Mg prices strengthen on FeSi gains; weak futures hit indium

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

MORNING VIEW: LME base metals prices spurred higher by dovish Fed speech, weaker dollar

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

Comments from US Federal Reserve officials overnight appeared dovish after New York Federal Reserve president John Williams stressed at the annual meeting of the Central Bank Research Association that "it is better to take preventative measures than to wait for disaster to unfold". With the market already pricing in a 25-basis-point cut in the central bank's benchmark interest rate at the Federal...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SCRAP: Austenitic prices increase on nickel cost spike

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

Austenitic alloy steel scrap prices increased over the week to Friday July 19 following a spike in the price of nickel, sources told Fastmarkets.The London Metal Exchange three-month nickel price increased strongly throughout the week, although by Friday it had begun to retreat again. Scrap traders were conscious that the price increase was unlikely to sustain and so were buying cautiously because...Read More

ASIA FERROUS SCRAP: Steady demand props up prices

July 20, 2019 / Staff reporter

Spot prices for ferrous scrap in Asia picked up some strength this week on steady demand from end users in the region.While rising prices for scrap in Turkey provided support to the region's market, weak downstream demand for steel capped the increases.Fewer Japanese scrap offers were made to the region this week because scrapyards in Japan were making their domestic market a priority over the exp...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 18/07: LME nickel rallies above $15,000/t in 3.5% rise; lead up 2%

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Nickel's three-month price on the London Metal Exchange continued its rally throughout afternoon trading on Thursday July 18, closing just below $15,000 per tonne amid a continued flurry of technical buying and a seven-year low in LME stocks. Nickel's three-month price on the LME closed at $14,850 per tonne, climbing over 5% from an intraday low of $14,300 per tonne to trade at an intraday high of...Read More

Ecuador's Mirador copper mine commissioned

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Ecuador's first large-scale open pit mining operation Mirador copper mine, in which Chinese copper smelter Tongling Non-ferrous owns a 70% stake, has been commissioned as of July 18, a report on Tongling Non-ferrous' website said.Construction of the project, located in the Zamora Chinchipe province of Ecuador, started on December 21, 2015.The facility is an entirely China-invested, designed, built...Read More

HKEX takes aim at Asian arbitrage trade with launch of London Metal Mini Futures

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing (HKEX) will launch US dollar-denominated London Metal Mini Futures for six base metals starting August 5, the exchange said recently. The company, which has wholly owned the London Metal Exchange since 2012, said that the new Hong Kong-listed contracts will be available for aluminium, zinc, copper, nickel, tin and lead. The move is the latest attempt from HKEX and th...Read More

South32 achieves record Al production at Hillside but loss in FY19 still expected [CORRECTED]

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Production at South32's Hillside aluminium smelter in South Africa increased by 3,000 tonnes to a record 715,000 tonnes during its 2019 financial year ended June 30, 2019, the producer said on Thursday July 18. Sales at the smelter increased by 4% in the June 2019 quarter to 191,000 tonnes from 183,000 tonnes in the same quarter in 2018. "We achieved record annual production at Hillside... Th...Read More

China copper smelters lower Q3 TC/RC floor by 25% but make no plans to cut production

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

China's 10 biggest copper smelters have set a treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs) purchase price floor of $55 per tonne/5.5 cents per lb for the third quarter of this year, sources close to the matter told Fastmarkets on Thursday July 18.The latest price floor represents a 25% decrease compared with the second quarter's level of $73 per tonne/7.3 cents per lb and was set at the Copper Smelter...Read More

PRICING NOTICE: Change in frequency of Japan, South Korea high-carbon ferro-chrome price assessments

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Fastmarkets has changed the frequency of publication of its Japan and South Korea high-carbon ferro-chrome price assessments from weekly to fortnightly, effective Thursday July 18.Following a one-month consultation, both the ferro-chrome high-carbon 57-65% Cr, cif dup Japan and ferro-chrome high-carbon 57-65% Cr, cif dup South Korea prices will be assessed and published every other Thursday. The m...Read More

Kar Madencilik 4,500tpy magnesium smelter targets sales in Turkey, Europe this year

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Turkey's Kar Madencilik has started producing primary pure magnesium metal (grade min 99.95%) at a smelter rented from Esan Eczacibasi, now called Kar Magnesium Smelter. Kar Madencilik entered an agreement to rent the smelter in February 2018 for a period of 10 years. The smelter, covering a 30,000 square meter closed area and consisting of seven different units, stopped production at the end of 2...Read More

CHINA COBALT SNAPSHOT: Metal price stable on rising buying interest; downtrend in sulfate halts

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Key data from the Wednesday July 17 pricing session in Shanghai.Key driversThe price of cobalt metal in China stabilized this week amid rising spot buying interest following a wave of speculative buying on the Wuxi Stainless Steel Exchange in the week ended July 12. The price of cobalt metal in China's domestic market fell to a multi-year low,...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Mills accept higher material prices despite poor product values

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

The Turkish steel mills have broken their recent silence in the deep-sea scrap markets and have accepted higher prices, sources said on Thursday July 18.Despite the falling prices for finished and semi-finished long steel, the Turkish mills agreed to pay higher prices for scrap because of their requirements for August-shipment cargoes.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a Baltic Sea cargo la...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Nickel strength inspires gains across LME base metals complex

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Misplaced optimism seems to be driving gains in the London Metal Exchange's three-month nickel price, especially amidst weak global economic growth and ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China; granted there is growing concern over nickel supply from Indonesia but this remains a long-term play.Fresh global economic jitters, escalating US-China trade tensions negatively affect equ...Read More

CHINA COBALT SNAPSHOT: Metal price stable on rising buying interest; downtrend in sulfate halts

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Key data from the Wednesday July 17 pricing session in Shanghai.Key driversThe price of cobalt metal in China stabilized this week amid rising spot buying interest following a wave of speculative buying on the Wuxi Stainless Steel Exchange in the week ended July 12. The price of cobalt metal in China's domestic market fell to a multi-year low,...Read More

EUROPE PLATE: Prices down in south on limited trading

July 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Domestic prices for heavy steel plate in Southern Europe fell over the past week due to a lack of buying activity, sources told Fastmarkets.Demand is expected to decrease further in August due to seasonal factors such as scheduled maintenances at the mills, they added.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel, domestic, plate 8-40mm, exw Southern Europe, was ?,?490-510 ($550-572) per tonne ex...Read More

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